Waterford, CT

Waterford was predominantly a Long Island Sound fishing port and agricultural center at the time of its incorporation in 1801. The local tourist industry thrives on the area's scenic appeal.

Large, older colonial houses, new construction and condominiums are available in the seaside districts and inland.

Offered along the coast and at the town beach are water sports, swimming and fishing. The recreation department also makes poolside fun obtainable, as well as tennis and other sports. Nature explorers take pleasure in long hikes and meandering through areas such as Millstone Point.

Cultural and social destinations include Harkness Memorial State Park, which overlooks Long Island Sound and features summer concerts and a permanent art collection. The Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theater offers spectacular performances. Shoppers enjoy the many retail offerings at the Crystal Mall, a beautiful indoor shopping center.

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